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The Estonian Children’s Literature Centre

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Category Free time, Museums, galleries
Location
Pikk 73, Tallinn, Harjumaa, 10133
Coordinates 59.442287, 24.749107
GPS: 59° 26' 32" N, 24° 44' 57" E
Phone (+372) 617 7231
E-mail elk@elk.ee
Website http://www.elk.ee
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Estonian Children's Literature Centre is located in a fairytalelike house in the old town of Tallinn. It is a home for children's books.

 

In the house there are a gallery of Edgar Valter, a library, illustration galleries, a treasure chamber introducing the history of Estonian children's literature and a fairy tale attic on the themes of Nukitsamees (Bumpy), the mascot of the house.

 

The colorful world of literature is introduced for children, youngsters, adults and everyone else interested in children's literature.

 

Children are delighted by hobby classes, thematic courses and an opportunity to read for the Reading Dog, families are welcome to family mornings on Saturdays. Children can have their birthdays held in the centre.

 

Open:

Mon-Fra  10-18, Sat  11-16

In summer  Man-Fra  10-17

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